February 14, 2022

Career AdviceCulture

5 Things To Consider About Your Appearance In An Interview

By: Leah Nalepa

Appearance is crucial in an interview. Yes, even Zoom interviews. Your appearance is the first thing an interviewer will notice. It’s just as important as eye contact and a firm handshake. If you’re like me in college, people have told you to “dress professionally” for an interview – but what does that entail? 

There are many uncontrollable circumstances in an interview (the interview, the location, the questions, etc.), and controlling what we can is important.

Here are 5 things to consider the next time you prepare for an interview. 

Re-Consider the Black Suit. 

This goes for both men and women. Unless it’s a LBD or tuxedo, black usually can be too harsh for someone’s skin tone, look frumpy if the piece doesn’t fit well, or, worst of all, blends right in with everyone else wearing a black suit. 

When I was a college student, I went to a career fair and decided to wear a red, black, and cream houndstooth jacket. I stood out among my peers that all wore similar, ill-fitting suits. Another time I wore red pants with a navy jacket. The interview went successfully and the interviewer remembered me as “the girl in the red pants.” The way you dress is certainly a way to professionally stand out in a crowd.

Slightly changing up the tone and color of an interview outfit can go a long way. You don’t have to wear red pants, but you can wear beautiful tonal browns, navy, cream, jewel tones, or other neutrals that elevate your appearance. 

Unkept Hair is Unacceptable. 

This seems intuitive, but it happens more often than you might think. I have personally interviewed young professionals whose hair is so messed up it looks like they just rolled out of bed. This is especially important to remember for remote interviews.  

Men: Even if you normally wear a casual, “messy” look, it’s worth adding some product to keep your hair looking clean and professional. Just be careful not to use too much product so it doesn’t look like you just jumped in a pool!

Women: If you get nervous and start playing with your hair, do not wear your hair down during an interview. This will cause distraction for both parties. Rather, keep your hair looking polished in a clean ponytail or bun. Wearing your hair naturally can be beautiful, just be mindful of any nervous ticks while wearing it down. 

Wear Something that Stands Out. 

Approach with caution. I don’t mean put on a sequin dress or obnoxious tie. But find sophisticated, professional pieces that can really enhance your look and help you stand out among the other candidates. This could mean a cool pair of glasses, an intricate watch, patterned heels, or a two-toned sheath dress. Just remember that an interviewer could be interviewing quite a few people in one day.

Know the General Work Environment of the Company You’re Interviewing For. 

When one of my friends was interviewing for a new job, she researched the company she was interviewing with and discovered they had a casual work environment (employees were allowed to wear jeans to work). This knowledge influenced my friend’s decision on what to wear for the interview. Rather than wearing a very business professional dress and jacket, she chose to wear a slightly more casual shirt and skirt with heels. It made everyone feel more relaxed in the interview and she ultimately got the job. Not to mention, she also did not look out of place when she came into the office for the first time.As an interviewee, you should never be the least dressed in the room. If you can’t determine what the work environment is, or are unsure of how to dress in the interview, always defer to dressing in a business professional way. 

At the end of the day, the interviewer is assessing how you will appear to colleagues or represent the brand to external audiences. If you are prepared, your interview should go well. Don’t let one of the few things you can control go by the wayside. Your appearance matters, and dedicating time to find the right pieces for your interview is worth it.  You should also make sure that you feel confident in your outfit, exuding confidence will help you keep your nerves at bay!